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Vespa AI Raises USD 22 Million Series A to Expand Hybrid Vector Search for APAC Enterprise RAG Deployments

Singapore-based Vespa AI raised USD 22 million Series A led by Northzone to expand its vector database and hybrid search platform across APAC financial services and e-commerce, where RAG deployments are growing fastest among APAC enterprises building internal knowledge systems.

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Singapore-based Vespa AI raised USD 22 million Series A led by Northzone to expand its vector database and hybrid search platform across APAC financial services and e-commerce, where RAG deployments are growing fastest among APAC enterprises building internal knowledge systems.

Vespa AI, the vector database and hybrid search platform backed by Norwegian media group Schibsted (spun off as an independent company in 2023), raised USD 22 million in Series A funding led by Northzone with participation from existing investors, with proceeds directed toward APAC market expansion and engineering team growth focused on retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) infrastructure for APAC enterprises.

Vespa differentiates from pure vector database competitors (Pinecone, Weaviate, Qdrant) through its hybrid search architecture combining dense vector similarity (for semantic APAC retrieval) with sparse lexical search (BM25 for APAC keyword precision) in a single query — a capability that APAC RAG applications typically require when document retrieval must handle both conceptual APAC queries ('what is our policy on customer data retention') and precise APAC entity lookups ('show me the clause referencing MAS Notice 655'). APAC enterprise deployments with both query types — common in financial services and legal document retrieval — benefit from hybrid search without maintaining separate APAC search infrastructure.

The Singapore incorporation and APAC expansion focus positions Vespa for APAC financial services and e-commerce markets where RAG adoption is accelerating: APAC banks building internal compliance document Q&A systems, APAC e-commerce platforms implementing AI-powered product search and recommendation, and APAC professional services firms deploying internal knowledge retrieval for consultants. APAC enterprises evaluating RAG infrastructure are increasingly comparing Vespa's hosted and self-deployable options against pgvector (PostgreSQL extension for existing APAC databases), Milvus (CNCF vector database), and managed Pinecone for their knowledge system deployments.

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